Example sentences of "[modal v] with the " in BNC.

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1 and then you really should with the staff we 've
2 And they should , as well , be able to get everyone to attend their own dentist so that as you 're registered with the doctors then you should with the dentist .
3 Certainly it was once hoped , particularly after the devastation of the last war , that modern architecture might with the aid of science and technology provide mankind with a wholly satisfying new environment — and do so in a matter of a few decades .
4 Winter discovered that he could apply a limited amount of control by squeezing Mandarin with his knees , by swinging his body to one side or the other , and by applying such pressure as he could with the reins on the horse 's neck .
5 Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
6 Captains had therefore to use their own resources to pay their men and bargain as best they could with the Exchequer ; but there is little evidence that delays in payment became a political issue .
7 Was it fear of not being able to perform as well at this new skill as they could with the composing-stick ?
8 Ember seized and aimed it at the control panel beside the door and the room went as dark as it could with the little amber safety-lights glimmering in case of accident .
9 And one did what one could with the conditions on the sordid steamer .
10 Do the best it could with the tools to hand .
11 She had lost her cap , and so could not again conceal the glory of her hidden beauty , but she twisted the plait in a knot behind her head and clipped it there as best she could with the two pins she had found , so that it resembled the thick queue of a man 's old-fashioned wig .
12 After Munich there was a positive lurch to prepare as best we could with the near-hopeless equipment available .
13 I did the best I could with the five keys that would produce a sound and vowed never again to sit in a cupboard .
14 ( 2 ) The statement of accounts shall comply with any directions given by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury as to — ( a ) the information to be contained in it ; ( b ) the manner in which the information contained in it is to be presented ; or ( c ) the methods and principles according to which the statement is to be prepared , and shall contain such additional information as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury require to be provided for the information of Parliament .
15 and shall contain such additional information as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury require to be provided for the information of Parliament .
16 Simon Tyler , of Chase de Vere , says that by taking the 5 per cent deferment ‘ borrowers can take out a loan for £84,000 and it will cost what a £50,000 repayment would with the Halifax ’ .
17 It being their considered opinion , based on personal experience , that no one method is sufficient to meet their needs in adult life , they desire , therefore , that the Minister of Education shall with the utmost speed institute a Special Enquiry into the results of the present system and if necessary in the light of conclusions thus established , take such steps as he may think desirable to include the use of fingerspellng and signing , in conjunction with the oral teaching , in the curriculum of all Special Schools for the Deaf .
18 Whereas in the classic Italian historical novel , Manzoni 's The Betrothed ( 1827 ) , much admired by Eco , the omniscience of the author consists in his ability to probe at will into the psychology of his characters and , at the same time , to link this to broad historical movements and even some sense of a providential ‘ plot ’ in history , in Eco it is closer to the power of the master craftsman who can make what he will with the materials to hand , and unmake it too .
19 But the only answer to that is for the West to build the most solid alliance it can with the only Germany it 's got .
20 In reaching 24 processor configurations , Pyramid says it has gone as far as it can with the R3000 .
21 Satirist Clive James broke off from filming the BBC TV series Clive Live to say enigmatically : ‘ Cleese copes as well as a man can with the problems raised by exceptional talent , organisational ability and wealth . ’
22 Then he seized the bag of cookies , and on his way back indoors , threw them where he considered they belonged , in the trash can with the rest of the garbage .
23 My hon. Friend rightly referred to our job as a guarantor power and , in that respect , we must do everything we can with the Turks , the Greeks and the Cypriots to help Secretary-General Perez De Cuellar to make some progress in his remaining weeks of office .
24 My hon. Friend the Member for Bolton , North-East ( Mr. Thurnham ) was concerned about people who reoffend while on bail , and we shall deal as quickly as we can with the reports — and the analysis of them — which deal with that .
25 ‘ But everyone is just trying to cope the best way they can with the injuries before them .
26 But I hope that as soon as possible we can with the various approvals and that the money will be found because I would suggest , without the speed reducing measures , this scheme will be a complete waste of money .
27 Speaking at the presentation , Sir George said : ‘ Councils have to show that they are doing the best they can with the money and other resources which they can use . ’
28 you , you ca n't carry , oh where 's the think that goes on the back ? , oh there , there we are , you ca n't carry the milk pet back because we ca n't put your foot rest up high like we can with the front one , so there 's nothing to balance it on , and if you drop it , the big plastic bottle will burst open , wo n't it ? put this rain hood
29 No , cos it 's , you just watch somebody smack a ball as hard as they can with the one wood and see how far it goes .
30 And then , I mean , but every one of us had a letter off him and said he was , he was doing what he can with the council
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